byukid made this thread good, keep going.
[quote]Kerley wrote:
byukid made this thread good, keep going.[/quote]
I’m all out, sorry.
[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:
That was so awesome.
I don’t know how Beaker fits in there though lol

[quote]debraD wrote:
I don’t know how Beaker fits in there though lol[/quote]
SCULPTED LIKE FUCKING HERCULES
I throw these 2 pics in with sad and inspirational. Putting your life on the line to defend one’s country.
Oops missed the gym related part…
[quote]byukid wrote:
[quote]debraD wrote:
I don’t know how Beaker fits in there though lol[/quote]
SCULPTED LIKE FUCKING HERCULES[/quote]
Ha! =D
That’s awesome.

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When you feel hopeless and trapped, just punch life in the stomach when it opens its mouth…

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Of course.
[quote]byukid wrote:
This one takes some explaining. This is my leg. I developed lower limb compartment syndrome during another surgery. The biggest risk factor for this complication is obesity. This was the first time my weight had made an impact on my health. I keep this picture because it reminds me that there are consequences. My scar I get used to seeing, or I don’t look at it, but this picture reminds me of the pain that I brought myself.[/quote]
Dude, I suffer from compartment syndrome too (in both legs). It affects me everyday, and even the simplest of walks bring a numbing pain. I’ve had surgery on both legs to release the pressure, but I think they’ve built up again and there really isn’t much I can do other than to restrict the distances I walk.
How do you live with yours?

To the non religious this may not mean much, but even in the middle of war, in the middle of total destruction, Priests found time to celebrate Mass, using whatever they could find for the altar





